So given what a classic Skyrim is, it makes sense that fans of the 2011 game were excited when Bethesda announced that a remastered edition of Skyrim would be released in fall 2016. And this simply won’t be a prettier edition of the base game (although the remaster does look pretty great judging by the latest gameplay trailer), but it also includes all the DLC released for the game over the years. This includes the Dawnguard expansion, which featured a good vampire story, Hearthfire (which let players build their own elaborate home in Skyrim) and the Dragonborn expansion which came out in 2012.

And those eager to get playing Skyrim Special Edition as soon as possible will be pleased to know Bethesda has revealed exactly when the game will unlock on PS4, Xbox One and PC on their website. This will be on Friday, October 28 at 12 AM UTC time. But since most people don’t rely on UTC time, the table below shows the time at which the game unlocks in each region specifically:

Release times for The Elder Scroll V: Skyrim Special Edition

* 5 PM Pacific Time (October 27)

* 8 PM Eastern Time (October 27)

* 1 AM British Summer Time (October 28)

* 2 AM Central European Summer Time (October 28)

* 11 AM Australian Eastern Time Zone (October 28)

* 1 PM New Zealand Time (October 28th)

* 2 PM Japan (October 28th)

Note: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition will be released on October 28, 2016. Available on PS4, Xbox One and PC.